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It is a very small 'monastery', well maintained and with an interesting history. It is well worth the visit, however. It feels like a medieval place with bare walls and rustic decorations, and there is a garden with many places to take pictures. PS: tiny...More

St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church is a medieval Spanish monastery cloister which was built in the town of Sacramenia in Segovia, Spain, in the 12th century but dismantled in the 20th century and shipped to New York City in the United States. It was eventually...More

St. Bernard land preserve has lots on the property to see and visit.
it's so beautiful, it's a rare Spanish National Monument
so much history from the beginning around the 1200's to the 1920s to its sale in the 60's and its current day condition.

This place has a nice history. The newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst bought it in Spain, brought it to the States, supposedly for his castle in California, but ended up in Miami, so we were very lucky to have it

A beautiful landscape and interesting history all in one. Bring your camera for scenic photo ops. We passed by the chapel where they were about to start service and the priestess was so welcoming that we joined in. And it's not even our religion!

Lovely cloisters nestled in the middle of north miami. We thoroughly enjoyed touring the cloisters, church and surrounding gardens. They could do with either a prerecorded tour or a proper tour with more history on how part of this Spanish Monastery was taken down and...More